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Any suggestions for favorite movies that I might not have seen?
Posted on 6/22/20 at 10:08 pm
Posted on 6/22/20 at 10:08 pm
I’ve been trying to knock off every must-see movie since ~1980. I’ve seen pretty much every major blockbuster movie and every modern era movie from imdb’s top 100. Was wondering if you guys have a favorite movie outside of those parameters. Open to any genre
This post was edited on 6/22/20 at 10:27 pm
Posted on 6/22/20 at 10:16 pm to sandwichcremes
Somebody Marry Barry
Posted on 6/22/20 at 10:19 pm to CarRamrod
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Somebody Marry Barry
Seems like my kind of movie. I’ll definitely give it a go
Posted on 6/22/20 at 10:25 pm to sandwichcremes
Curse of the Queerwolf
Posted on 6/22/20 at 10:46 pm to sandwichcremes
L.A. 2017
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quote:The script, by celebrated scifi novelist Wylie (When Worlds Collide), is an environmentalist satire on 1970 America in the manner of Planet Of The Apes or The Omega Man. I expected it to be badly dated but it actually holds up quite well, especially the prescient idea of psychiatrists forming a political party/priesthood-like power bloc. There is a classic scene involving a hippie rock band.
"L.A. 2017" is a 1971 episode of the NBC television series The Name of the Game. Sometimes referred to as "Los Angeles: AD 2017" (the name of Philip Wylie's subsequent novel based on his script) or "Los Angeles 2017", this was a science fiction piece, shot for only $375,000, about a publisher, Glenn Howard (Gene Barry), who finds himself suddenly plunged 46 years into the future only to learn that the people of Los Angeles are living underground to escape the pollution and under the thumb of a fascist government run by psychiatrists. Its director, the 24-year-old Steven Spielberg, used imaginative camera angles to drive his first movie-length television episode across and remarked in later years that the show "opened a lot of doors for me".
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Posted on 6/22/20 at 11:26 pm to sandwichcremes
Last Action Hero
Hot Fuzz
Tropic Thunder
The Goods: Buy Hard Sell Hard
Walk Hard
The Rock
Con-Air
Hot Fuzz
Tropic Thunder
The Goods: Buy Hard Sell Hard
Walk Hard
The Rock
Con-Air
Posted on 6/23/20 at 9:43 am to sandwichcremes
Midnight Madness
Strange Brew
Clue
Strange Brew
Clue
Posted on 6/23/20 at 9:54 am to sandwichcremes
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
In Bruges
Near Dark
Josie and the Pussycats
At Close Range
Taps
Sneakers
Logan Lucky
Ex Machina
Frank
We Need To Talk About Kevin
Sunshine
Moon
In Bruges
Near Dark
Josie and the Pussycats
At Close Range
Taps
Sneakers
Logan Lucky
Ex Machina
Frank
We Need To Talk About Kevin
Sunshine
Moon
Posted on 6/23/20 at 11:44 am to sandwichcremes
How would we know what you have seen?
Posted on 6/23/20 at 11:58 am to sandwichcremes
quote:
I’ve seen pretty much every major blockbuster movie and every modern era movie from imdb’s top 100. Was wondering if you guys have a favorite movie outside of those parameters.
The Way Way Back might fall within these parameters. Have you seen it yet?
Posted on 6/23/20 at 12:11 pm to jchamil
From 1979 but I watched Hardcore yesterday. Great fricking movie, George C Scott is amazing.
Can't go wrong with Manhunter or Falling Down if you haven't seen those.
Can't go wrong with Manhunter or Falling Down if you haven't seen those.
Posted on 6/23/20 at 12:33 pm to jchamil
quote:I have seen it. That’s the movie that made me a big Edward Norton fan, besides Fight Club of course. Awesome film
The Way Way Back might fall within these parameters. Have you seen it yet?
Posted on 6/23/20 at 12:36 pm to pbro62
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How would we know what you have seen?
I haven’t seen any of the movies posted except a few. Apparently everyone else read and understood my first post
Posted on 6/23/20 at 12:37 pm to sandwichcremes
Well, I have a lot of movies to look forward to. Cant thank you guys enough
Posted on 6/23/20 at 2:45 pm to sandwichcremes
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I have seen it. That’s the movie that made me a big Edward Norton fan, besides Fight Club of course. Awesome film
I believe you are thinking of something else unless you are confusing Edward Norton with Sam Rockwell. The Way Way Back has Rockwell, Steve Carrell, and Rob Corddry
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